Kai Havertz was braced for the criticism from the pundits, starting with those on TV and extending to the army of them in the pubs
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Southampton face battle to avoid worst-ever Premier League record
Ivan Juric’s appointment was supposed to make Southampton a more solid team. His predecessor, Russell Martin, implemented a possession-based style of football that worked wonders
Denis Law: the balletic superstar who scored with an extrovert’s flourish
Whoever first described football as the working man’s ballet (it may have been Tony Waddington, the long-serving Stoke City manager), they were surely thinking of
Haaland’s record-breaking deal is a coup but what happens if City are relegated? | Jamie Jackson
Erling Haaland’s bumper nine-and-a-half-year record new contract with Manchester City is a certifiable coup for the champions and a life-changing deal for the 24-year-old that
Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action
NEWCASTLE v BOURNEMOUTH Saturday 12.30pm TNT Sports 1 Venue St James’ Park Referee Stuart Attwell This season G11 Y41 R2 3.91 cards/game View image in
Amad Diallo hat-trick saves Manchester United from defeat by Southampton
Panicky, amateurish and dicing with defeat against Southampton, who are bottom and had failed to win away in the Premier League: Manchester United flirted with
Mitoma and Rutter sink Ipswich to end Brighton’s barren Premier League run
This was an object lesson in how to kill a game. Brighton had struggled to make much headway against Ipswich for almost an hour when
Manchester City agree fee for Omar Marmoush with Eintracht Frankfurt
Manchester City have verbally agreed a fee with Eintracht Frankfurt to bring their forward Omar Marmoush to the Etihad Stadium this month. Agreeing a figure
Kick it Out demands clarity from Fifa over action on Enzo Fernández video
Kick It Out has demanded clarity from the Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, over what action his organisation is taking over alleged discriminatory chanting involving the
In Ange we trust? Why Spurs should risk potential failure and back Postecoglou | Max Rushden
In the buildup to the north London derby the former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson repeated a line that almost every pundit/journalist/fan has used this season: